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‘Boys’ Night Out’ ends 19-year run on radio.

Radio program Boys’ Night Out, one of the longest-running shows on Magic 89.9, ended its 19-year run.

In a post shared last week, hosts Slick Rick, Tony Toni, and Gamboa announced their decision to retire the show after nearly two decades on air.

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Gamboa, formerly known as DJ Suzy, also confirmed that she has left the station after 17 years as part of its team.

“The fact that all three of us are leaving together brings me so much peace. These guys are my brothers,” she wrote Tuesday.

BNO, which was supposed to air its final episode tonight, has been off the air since Wednesday following a “preventive suspension” imposed by management.

“We do not condone toxic superiors, power-tripping, or division in the very workplace we called home for nearly two decades,” the hosts said in an Instagram post, referring to tensions with the station’s management.

The trio thanked listeners for their support through the years, saying the show had built a community where stories and laughter were shared.

“Every laugh, story, and memory we’ve shared together will forever live in our hearts,” they wrote Wednesday.

Boys’ Night Out first aired in 2006 with Slick Rick, Tony Toni, and King DJ Logan as its original hosts. Logan was replaced by Sam YG a year later, completing the trio that became one of radio’s most recognizable teams for more than a decade.

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